* [Bluez-users] Totally confused
@ 2006-08-15 0:42 Terry Mackintosh
2006-08-15 1:23 ` redondos
2006-08-15 21:29 ` digitalfredy
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From: Terry Mackintosh @ 2006-08-15 0:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bluez-users
Hi
There are so many pieces to the puzzle: hci* sdp* rfcomm others?
What comes first? second? ...?
I just want to get pictures off my Motorola V710 picture phone.
Has anyone done this?
What programs do I run in what order and what config/password files need
to be messed with?
I have read man pages and some of the howtos and such, that are totally
confusing. Do I really need to know about stacks and protocols and the
inner workings of all the different programs? Is there no single doc or
howto that puts it all together in simple to the point terms?
I am computer literate, especially on Linux, but bluetooth is causing me
no end of frustration.
Thanks
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 0:42 [Bluez-users] Totally confused Terry Mackintosh
@ 2006-08-15 1:23 ` redondos
2006-08-15 10:31 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
2006-08-15 15:39 ` Terry Mackintosh
2006-08-15 21:29 ` digitalfredy
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From: redondos @ 2006-08-15 1:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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On Mon, Aug 14 20:42, Terry Mackintosh wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> There are so many pieces to the puzzle: hci* sdp* rfcomm others?
>
> What comes first? second? ...?
>
> I just want to get pictures off my Motorola V710 picture phone.
> Has anyone done this?
>
> What programs do I run in what order and what config/password files need
> to be messed with?
>
> I have read man pages and some of the howtos and such, that are totally
> confusing. Do I really need to know about stacks and protocols and the
> inner workings of all the different programs? Is there no single doc or
> howto that puts it all together in simple to the point terms?
>
> I am computer literate, especially on Linux, but bluetooth is causing me
> no end of frustration.
Check the many HOWTOs that can be found on the net.
You can use obexftp(1) to fetch files from your phone.
Something like:
$ obexftp -b AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF -B <channel> -c Pictures -g Pic1.jpg
should work.
Cheers.
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 1:23 ` redondos
@ 2006-08-15 10:31 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
2006-08-15 22:22 ` redondos
2006-08-15 15:39 ` Terry Mackintosh
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From: Rui Pedro Lopes @ 2006-08-15 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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redondos wrote:
> Check the many HOWTOs that can be found on the net.
>
Is there any HOWTO focusing on the connection with a stereo headset?
I have only found the one on http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/,
but it is not working because of some PIN Code Request Negative Reply
error...
Cheers,
/rp
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 1:23 ` redondos
2006-08-15 10:31 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
@ 2006-08-15 15:39 ` Terry Mackintosh
2006-08-15 22:33 ` redondos
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From: Terry Mackintosh @ 2006-08-15 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
Hi
redondos wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 14 20:42, Terry Mackintosh wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>
>>There are so many pieces to the puzzle: hci* sdp* rfcomm others?
>>
>>What comes first? second? ...?
>>
>>I just want to get pictures off my Motorola V710 picture phone.
>>Has anyone done this?
>>
>>What programs do I run in what order and what config/password files need
>>to be messed with?
>>
> Check the many HOWTOs that can be found on the net.
I have, none seem to directly apply and all are confusing at best.
> You can use obexftp(1) to fetch files from your phone.
>
> Something like:
> $ obexftp -b AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF -B <channel> -c Pictures -g Pic1.jpg
> should work.
Will try it, however the manual for the phone says it does not support
obex, so this probably will not work.
No other programs need run to setup the connection? no config files
setup? no rfcomm? just obexftp by itself?
Thanks
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 0:42 [Bluez-users] Totally confused Terry Mackintosh
2006-08-15 1:23 ` redondos
@ 2006-08-15 21:29 ` digitalfredy
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From: digitalfredy @ 2006-08-15 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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Hello, i have a moto l6 and i write script (can be usable with other
phones, is tested in moto l6 and sonyericsson t610) for download al the
photos or all the videos with a single comand, it isn't totaly finish
but in this moment you can use for mv or cp your photos or your videos
to the pc.
# cp getmovil /usr/local/bin
# chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/getmovil
$ cp .getmovil ~ //you need modfy for use your home folder
$ getmovil -p -m // it get all the photos
in moto l6 photos and videos use notation DD-MM-YY_HHMM
getmovil fist parameter: -p|-i|-r|-v|-s|-t // -p is photos, -v is videos
For can recive files seding from the phone you can use obexserver if you
are using debian apt-get install obexserver, remember read the man
before use obexserver comand.
El lun, 14-08-2006 a las 20:42 -0400, Terry Mackintosh escribió:
> Hi
>
>
> There are so many pieces to the puzzle: hci* sdp* rfcomm others?
>
> What comes first? second? ...?
>
> I just want to get pictures off my Motorola V710 picture phone.
> Has anyone done this?
>
> What programs do I run in what order and what config/password files need
> to be messed with?
>
> I have read man pages and some of the howtos and such, that are totally
> confusing. Do I really need to know about stacks and protocols and the
> inner workings of all the different programs? Is there no single doc or
> howto that puts it all together in simple to the point terms?
>
> I am computer literate, especially on Linux, but bluetooth is causing me
> no end of frustration.
>
> Thanks
>
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phonemac 00:17:00:F4:E6:D7
#patron en el nombre, soporta expresiones regulares de grep (no entrecomillar)
phtregexp [0-3][0-9]-[0-1][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]_[0-2][0-9][0-6][0-9]
imgregexp [^([0-3][0-9]-[0-1][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]_[0-2][0-9][0-6][0-9])]
recregexp
vidregexp [0-3][0-9]-[0-1][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]_[0-2][0-9][0-6][0-9]
sndregexp
thmregexp
#carpetas en el telefono
phonephtdir picture
phoneimgdir picture
phonerecdir
phoneviddir video
phonesnddir
phonethmdir
#carpetas en el computador
pcphtdir /home/digitalfredy/avi-local/img/fotos/fotos_telefono
pcimgdir /home/digitalfredy/avi-local/img/imagenes_telefono
pcrecdir
pcviddir /home/digitalfredy/avi-local/video/videos_telefono
pcsnddir
pcthmdir
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 10:31 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
@ 2006-08-15 22:22 ` redondos
2006-08-16 8:18 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: redondos @ 2006-08-15 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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On Tue, Aug 15 11:31, Rui Pedro Lopes wrote:
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> redondos wrote:
> > Check the many HOWTOs that can be found on the net.
> >
> Is there any HOWTO focusing on the connection with a stereo headset?
> I have only found the one on http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/,
> but it is not working because of some PIN Code Request Negative Reply
> error...
Have you tried following the Gentoo wiki? You're probably not using
Gentoo, but they are well-known for providing pretty good documentation
to the open source community.
http://www.gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_use_a_bluetooth_headset
About the PIN code: have you configured a pin helper correctly in
hcid.conf? It's pretty simple, you can just write a shell script:
#!/bin/sh
echo "PIN:1234
Make it executable, then edit hcid.conf with the line:
pin_helper /path/to/the/script
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 15:39 ` Terry Mackintosh
@ 2006-08-15 22:33 ` redondos
2006-08-16 8:32 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: redondos @ 2006-08-15 22:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Tue, Aug 15 11:39, Terry Mackintosh wrote:
> Hi
>
> redondos wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 14 20:42, Terry Mackintosh wrote:
> >
> >>Hi
> >>
> >>
> >>There are so many pieces to the puzzle: hci* sdp* rfcomm others?
> >>
> >>What comes first? second? ...?
> >>
> >>I just want to get pictures off my Motorola V710 picture phone.
> >>Has anyone done this?
> >>
> >>What programs do I run in what order and what config/password files need
> >>to be messed with?
> >>
> > Check the many HOWTOs that can be found on the net.
>
> I have, none seem to directly apply and all are confusing at best.
I kind of noticed the same thing when I first started using BlueZ, but
after a while and many problems, things got clearer.
> > You can use obexftp(1) to fetch files from your phone.
> >
> > Something like:
> > $ obexftp -b AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF -B <channel> -c Pictures -g Pic1.jpg
> > should work.
>
> Will try it, however the manual for the phone says it does not support
> obex, so this probably will not work.
Check what services are supported by your phone with `sdptool browse'
> No other programs need run to setup the connection? no config files
> setup? no rfcomm? just obexftp by itself?
Yes, of course you need to edit some configuration files. You haven't
even read the man pages, have you? `man 5 hcid.conf' is a good starting
point, then edit /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf properly.
No need to have a working rfcomm device, AFAIK.
Some important userspace tools that ship with BlueZ are hcitool, sdptool,
hcidump, l2ping, hciconfig... use your distribution's package manager to
find them all. (for instance, `qlist bluez|grep bin' or `dpkg -L
bluez|grep bin')
Good luck.
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-15 22:22 ` redondos
@ 2006-08-16 8:18 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
2006-08-16 13:39 ` redondos
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From: Rui Pedro Lopes @ 2006-08-16 8:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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redondos wrote:
> Have you tried following the Gentoo wiki? You're probably not using
> Gentoo, but they are well-known for providing pretty good documentation
> to the open source community.
>
> http://www.gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_use_a_bluetooth_headset
Yap. Actually, I'm using debian...
>
> About the PIN code: have you configured a pin helper correctly in
> hcid.conf? It's pretty simple, you can just write a shell script:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> echo "PIN:1234
>
> Make it executable, then edit hcid.conf with the line:
>
> pin_helper /path/to/the/script
Yes, I have tried that. Here is the syslog messages:
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Unknown option 'pin_helper' line 27
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: syntax error line 27
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash sdpd[7716]: Bluetooth SDP daemon
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hidd[7718]: Bluetooth HID daemon
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Register path:/org/bluez fallback:1
Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Device hci0 has been added
Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Starting security manager 0
Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Can't write inquiry mode for hci0:
Input/output error (5)
Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Register path:/org/bluez/hci0 fallback:0
Apparently, pin_helper is not available...
Here is what the Debian maintainer added to the documentation:
PIN (or passkey) management
- ---------------------------
since bluez 3.0 the old pin_helper script has been replaced by
the dbus interface. To add a default passkey for every outgoing
request (e.g. the old /etc/bluetooth/pin file) drop it into
/etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default. (e.g. echo "1234" >
/etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default )
To add a passkey for a specific outgoing connection replace default
with the device's address. ( /etc/default/passkeys/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
will contain passkey for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff ).
After adding a passkey you should restart bluetooth with
/etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
and the new passkeys will be registered.
I have also tried that and it is not working... do you think it is a
Debian problem?
Cheers,
/rp
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@ 2006-08-16 8:32 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: Rui Pedro Lopes @ 2006-08-16 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I forgot to mention what is happening in syslog:
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hcid[8833]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash sdpd[8835]: Bluetooth SDP daemon
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hidd[8837]: Bluetooth HID daemon
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hcid[8833]: Register path:/org/bluez fallback:1
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hcid[8833]: Device hci0 has been added
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hcid[8833]: Starting security manager 0
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hcid[8833]: Can't write inquiry mode for hci0:
Input/output error (5)
Aug 16 09:30:06 tash hcid[8833]: Register path:/org/bluez/hci0 fallback:0
Aug 16 09:30:48 tash hcid[8833]: pin_code_request
(sba=00:03:7A:0A:D9:D9, dba=00:0D:44:43:B7:01)
Aug 16 09:30:48 tash hcid[8833]: call_passkey_agent(): no agent registered
Apparently, there is something missing when the pin code is requested...
Any thoughts?
/rp
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-16 13:39 ` redondos
@ 2006-08-16 13:38 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
2006-08-16 15:16 ` redondos
2006-08-16 14:27 ` manojt ambe
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From: Rui Pedro Lopes @ 2006-08-16 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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redondos wrote:
> I forgot the ';' at the end of the line. Did you add that? Can we
> see your hcid.conf at its full extent?
I added the ';'... :)
>
> Oh, you're using 3.x. I don't know, haven't played with it yet,
> sorry.
:) all right... I'll wait a bit until the problem is better known...
Cheers,
/rp
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-16 8:18 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
@ 2006-08-16 13:39 ` redondos
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2006-08-16 14:27 ` manojt ambe
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From: redondos @ 2006-08-16 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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On Wed, Aug 16 09:18, Rui Pedro Lopes wrote:
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> redondos wrote:
> > Have you tried following the Gentoo wiki? You're probably not using
> > Gentoo, but they are well-known for providing pretty good documentation
> > to the open source community.
> >
> > http://www.gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_use_a_bluetooth_headset
> Yap. Actually, I'm using debian...
> >
> > About the PIN code: have you configured a pin helper correctly in
> > hcid.conf? It's pretty simple, you can just write a shell script:
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > echo "PIN:1234
> >
> > Make it executable, then edit hcid.conf with the line:
> >
> > pin_helper /path/to/the/script
> Yes, I have tried that. Here is the syslog messages:
>
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Unknown option 'pin_helper' line 27
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: syntax error line 27
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash sdpd[7716]: Bluetooth SDP daemon
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hidd[7718]: Bluetooth HID daemon
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Register path:/org/bluez fallback:1
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Device hci0 has been added
> Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Starting security manager 0
> Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Can't write inquiry mode for hci0:
> Input/output error (5)
> Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Register path:/org/bluez/hci0 fallback:0
>
>
>
> Apparently, pin_helper is not available...
I forgot the ';' at the end of the line. Did you add that? Can we see
your hcid.conf at its full extent?
> Here is what the Debian maintainer added to the documentation:
>
>
> PIN (or passkey) management
> - ---------------------------
> since bluez 3.0 the old pin_helper script has been replaced by
> the dbus interface. To add a default passkey for every outgoing
> request (e.g. the old /etc/bluetooth/pin file) drop it into
> /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default. (e.g. echo "1234" >
> /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default )
> To add a passkey for a specific outgoing connection replace default
> with the device's address. ( /etc/default/passkeys/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
> will contain passkey for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff ).
> After adding a passkey you should restart bluetooth with
>
> /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
>
> and the new passkeys will be registered.
>
>
> I have also tried that and it is not working... do you think it is a
> Debian problem?
Oh, you're using 3.x. I don't know, haven't played with it yet, sorry.
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-16 13:39 ` redondos
2006-08-16 13:38 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
@ 2006-08-16 14:27 ` manojt ambe
2006-08-16 15:13 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: manojt ambe @ 2006-08-16 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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I modified /usr/local/etc/dbus-1/system.conf as below. After this the pin problem went away. I am using bluez 3.1 and dbus 0.62. Pls find system.conf attached.
<!-- This is included last so local configuration can override what's
in this standard file -->
<include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluez-hcid.conf</include>
thanks,
Manoj
redondos <redondos@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 16 09:18, Rui Pedro Lopes wrote:
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> redondos wrote:
> > Have you tried following the Gentoo wiki? You're probably not using
> > Gentoo, but they are well-known for providing pretty good documentation
> > to the open source community.
> >
> > http://www.gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_use_a_bluetooth_headset
> Yap. Actually, I'm using debian...
> >
> > About the PIN code: have you configured a pin helper correctly in
> > hcid.conf? It's pretty simple, you can just write a shell script:
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > echo "PIN:1234
> >
> > Make it executable, then edit hcid.conf with the line:
> >
> > pin_helper /path/to/the/script
> Yes, I have tried that. Here is the syslog messages:
>
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Bluetooth HCI daemon
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Unknown option 'pin_helper' line 27
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: syntax error line 27
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash sdpd[7716]: Bluetooth SDP daemon
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hidd[7718]: Bluetooth HID daemon
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Register path:/org/bluez fallback:1
> Aug 16 09:13:20 tash hcid[7714]: Device hci0 has been added
> Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Starting security manager 0
> Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Can't write inquiry mode for hci0:
> Input/output error (5)
> Aug 16 09:13:21 tash hcid[7714]: Register path:/org/bluez/hci0 fallback:0
>
>
>
> Apparently, pin_helper is not available...
I forgot the ';' at the end of the line. Did you add that? Can we see
your hcid.conf at its full extent?
> Here is what the Debian maintainer added to the documentation:
>
>
> PIN (or passkey) management
> - ---------------------------
> since bluez 3.0 the old pin_helper script has been replaced by
> the dbus interface. To add a default passkey for every outgoing
> request (e.g. the old /etc/bluetooth/pin file) drop it into
> /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default. (e.g. echo "1234" >
> /etc/bluetooth/passkeys/default )
> To add a passkey for a specific outgoing connection replace default
> with the device's address. ( /etc/default/passkeys/aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
> will contain passkey for aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff ).
> After adding a passkey you should restart bluetooth with
>
> /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
>
> and the new passkeys will be registered.
>
>
> I have also tried that and it is not working... do you think it is a
> Debian problem?
Oh, you're using 3.x. I don't know, haven't played with it yet, sorry.
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<!-- This configuration file controls the systemwide message bus.
Add a system-local.conf and edit that rather than changing this
file directly. -->
<!-- Note that there are any number of ways you can hose yourself
security-wise by screwing up this file; in particular, you
probably don't want to listen on any more addresses, add any more
auth mechanisms, run as a different user, etc. -->
<!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
<busconfig>
<!-- Our well-known bus type, do not change this -->
<type>system</type>
<!-- Run as special user -->
<user>messagebus</user>
<!-- Fork into daemon mode -->
<fork/>
<!-- Write a pid file -->
<pidfile>/usr/local/var/run/messagebus.pid</pidfile>
<!-- Only allow socket-credentials-based authentication -->
<auth>EXTERNAL</auth>
<!-- Only listen on a local socket. (abstract=/path/to/socket
means use abstract namespace, don't really create filesystem
file; only Linux supports this. Use path=/whatever on other
systems.) -->
<listen>unix:path=/usr/local/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket</listen>
<policy context="default">
<!-- Deny everything then punch holes -->
<deny send_interface="*"/>
<deny receive_interface="*"/>
<deny own="*"/>
<!-- But allow all users to connect -->
<allow user="*"/>
<!-- Allow anyone to talk to the message bus -->
<!-- FIXME I think currently these allow rules are always implicit
even if they aren't in here -->
<allow send_destination="org.freedesktop.DBus"/>
<allow receive_sender="org.freedesktop.DBus"/>
<!-- valid replies are always allowed -->
<allow send_requested_reply="true"/>
<allow receive_requested_reply="true"/>
</policy>
<!-- Config files are placed here that among other things, punch
holes in the above policy for specific services. -->
<includedir>system.d</includedir>
<!-- This is included last so local configuration can override what's
in this standard file -->
<include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluez-hcid.conf</include>
<include if_selinux_enabled="yes" selinux_root_relative="yes">contexts/dbus_contexts</include>
</busconfig>
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-16 14:27 ` manojt ambe
@ 2006-08-16 15:13 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: Rui Pedro Lopes @ 2006-08-16 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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manojt ambe wrote:
> I modified /usr/local/etc/dbus-1/system.conf as below. After this
> the pin problem went away. I am using bluez 3.1 and dbus 0.62. Pls
> find system.conf attached.
>
> <!-- This is included last so local configuration can override what's
> in this standard file -->
> <include
> ignore_missing="yes">/etc/dbus-1/system.d/bluez-hcid.conf</include>
>
I believe that this line is useless, because the previous includes
everything in the system.d directory, including bluez-hcid.conf.
However, I tried using yout system.conf and I keep getting the same
problem...
Cheers,
/rp
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-16 13:38 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
@ 2006-08-16 15:16 ` redondos
2006-08-17 8:30 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: redondos @ 2006-08-16 15:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: BlueZ users
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> redondos wrote:
> > I forgot the ';' at the end of the line. Did you add that? Can we
> > see your hcid.conf at its full extent?
> I added the ';'... :)
> >
> > Oh, you're using 3.x. I don't know, haven't played with it yet,
> > sorry.
> :) all right... I'll wait a bit until the problem is better known...
I'm sure it's widely known, it's just me who hasn't used v3. Try
following Manojt's advice, and perhaps you will succeed.
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* Re: [Bluez-users] Totally confused
2006-08-16 15:16 ` redondos
@ 2006-08-17 8:30 ` Rui Pedro Lopes
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From: Rui Pedro Lopes @ 2006-08-17 8:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
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redondos wrote:
> I'm sure it's widely known, it's just me who hasn't used v3. Try
> following Manojt's advice, and perhaps you will succeed.
Got it to work!
The solution is here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=383188
Cheers,
/rp
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